The average brisk walking speed for an adult is about 3.5 mph, so a half-hour walk at that speed would cover roughly 1.7 to 1.8 miles.
A 20-minute walk is typically around 1 mile in distance.
A 20-minute walk is typically around 1 mile in distance.
1 kilometer is approximately equal to 0.62 miles, or the distance covered in a 15-20 minute walk.
The maximum distance you can walk in 20 minutes from this location is about one mile.
About a 10 minute walk
A student minute typically represents the distance a student can walk in one minute, which is roughly around 80-100 meters, depending on factors like walking speed and terrain.
That depends upon how much mass has been moved over that 30 minute walk.
The bible does not tell us the distance covered, but it could be five hundred kilometers to Jordan from Suez.
1/4 mile, a five minute walk for most people. 5280 feet per mile, divide by 4 = 1320. So, 1320 feet is a five minute walk.
If you walk for 30 minutes, the distance you walk totally depends on your speed. The majority of people can walk approximately 2 whole miles in a 30 minute time span.
MIT is basically down the road-- its a 5 minute walk.
According to the Maps app on my iPod Touch, the distance from Harrods to Buckingham Palace is 1.3 miles, a 25 minute walk. (I have never made this walk, but plan to in a few months.)